alspe said:Hi to all.
With Consonance M12 I meant that large driver has lot of area so it don't have to move lot --> tuneful and quick bass? And wide baffle give more direct upper bass, not just room reflections.
Hence I suggested this 12" GAMMA with very nice pecs... 94db, 25hz, Qts 0.42 ... ideal fore closed box
Ofcourse, if you can afford a Supravox woofer its a different matter...it will be different, though uncertain how much
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I suggested it may do nicely with a Fostex FX120 or F120A...but there are many other drivers out there
I dont know, but I suspect that well behaved soft suspended light cones are essential fore dedicated low level listening
I dont know, but I suspect that well behaved soft suspended light cones are essential fore dedicated low level listening
BTW.. I can tell that the GAMMA woofer has its origin in a very popular 3way "monitor" loudspeaker kit here in Skandinavia from around 1970, maybe a even a bit earlier
Drivers were "cheap" and made in eastern Europe, with ALNICO magnets
Tweeter was a copy of the famous DECCA horn ribbon
They seem to still sell the 5" mid as well
Although this new Gamma woofer looks similar, I expect it to be quite different, specs and all
But admittedly, its a bit hard to choose a driver which no one knows anything about...obtainable around here, the only other big woofer with low Fs I can think of is Supravox and I reckon quality is no issue with that, but cost serious money
Well, there is the SB Acoustic drivers, but quite different beasts
Drivers were "cheap" and made in eastern Europe, with ALNICO magnets
Tweeter was a copy of the famous DECCA horn ribbon
They seem to still sell the 5" mid as well
Although this new Gamma woofer looks similar, I expect it to be quite different, specs and all
But admittedly, its a bit hard to choose a driver which no one knows anything about...obtainable around here, the only other big woofer with low Fs I can think of is Supravox and I reckon quality is no issue with that, but cost serious money
Well, there is the SB Acoustic drivers, but quite different beasts
I have a pair of CSS FR125's in BIB enclosures as my bedroom system. Despite having tiny little drivers they wound up sounding rather bass-heavy at higher listening levels. That's never a factor in the bedroom, and the balance works quite nicely at lower volumes. Plus they have a small footprint are happiest tucked away in the corners of the room.
tinitus said:
I dont know, but I suspect that well behaved soft suspended light cones are essential fore dedicated low level listening
Well, as I previously noted, I mostly agree, though a light cone isn't a prerequisite if the motor's strong enough and the XO is appropriate for its pass-band.
GM
tinitus said:
But admittedly, its a bit hard to choose a driver which no one knows anything about...obtainable around here.......
Seems like a driver that's been around that long would be well documented by now.
GM
lousymusician said:I have a pair of CSS FR125's in BIB enclosures as my bedroom system. Despite having tiny little drivers they wound up sounding rather bass-heavy at higher listening levels.
This I can believe based on my experience with a pair in some 40-1354 MLTLs, so want to try them in some form of BIB to further extend them.
GM
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